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Whall — is a surname and may refer to:* Christopher Whall (1849 1924), a British artist * Veronica Whall (1887 1967), a British artist … Wikipedia

Whall — Recorded in several spelling forms including Whall, Whale, Whales and Whal, this picturesque surname is of early medieval English origin. It is or rather was, a nickname for a person of large girth who rolled as he or she walked. In the Middle… … Surnames reference

Christopher Whall — Saint Chad , stained glass window by Christopher Whall. Currently exhibited at Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Christopher Whitworth Whall (1849–1924) was an English stained glass artist who worked from 1897 into the 20th century. He was an… … Wikipedia

Veronica Whall — was a British stained glass artist, the daughter of Christopher Whall, a leader of the Arts Crafts Movement in stained glass. At the age of 13 she had drawn part of a window for Gloucester Cathedral and she went on to become a successful stained… … Wikipedia

whaul — Whall Whall, n. [See {Wall eye}.] A light color of the iris in horses; wall eye. [Written also {whaul}.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

Mike Penning — MP Mike Penning at a Health Hotel session during the 2009 Conservative Party Conference Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Transport … Wikipedia

Watermen — are river workers who transfer passengers across and along city centre rivers and estuaries in Britain and its colonies. Most notable are those on the River Thames and River Medway, but other rivers such as the River Tyne and River Dee, Wales… … Wikipedia